SDSO 2016-17 Season Brochure
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Handel MESSIAHDECEMBER 16 7:00 PM FRIDAY EVENINGFirst Lutheran Church
SDSO FAMILY CONCERTA Family for TrebleFEBRUARY 26 2:30 PMWashington Pavilion
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BECOME OCEAN OCTOBER 8 7:30 PM
Jon Kimura Parker Plays BRAHMSNOVEMBER 19 7:30 PM
Schumann SYMPHONY NO. 2JANUARY 14 7:30 PM
Mozart DON GIOVANNIJANUARY 28 7:30 PMJANUARY 29 2:30 PM
BOLÉROFEBRUARY 25 7:30 PM
Beethoven SYMPHONY NO. 1APRIL 1 7:30 PM APRIL 2 2:30 PM
Bach B MINOR MASSAPRIL 22 7:30 PMAPRIL 23 2:30 PM
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Y O U T H O R C H E S T R A
NOVEMBER 20 3:00 PMHarrisburg Performing Arts Center
MARCH 12 6:00 PMWashington Pavilion
MAY 14 3:00 PMBrandon Valley Performing Arts Center
P O P S S E R I E S
Jeans ’n Classics: BOWIE & PRINCEOCTOBER 29 7:30 PM
HOLIDAY COLLAGEDECEMBER 10 2:30 PM DECEMBER 10 7:30 PM
BEN FOLDS with the South Dakota Symphony OrchestraFEBRUARY 11 7:30 PM
FELLOWSHIP OF THE STRINGS: The Music of Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter & MoreMARCH 11 7:30 PM MARCH 12 2:30 PM
S T A I N E D G L A S S S E R I E S
OCTOBER 16 2:30 PMSpirit of Peace
MARCH 5 2:30 PMOur Savior’s Lutheran Church
MAY 7 2:30 PMCalvary Cathedral
C O N C E R T I N S I G H T S
Join Music Director Delta David Gier as he contextualizes the music and enriches the performance with background on the guest artists and the repertoire.
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E X C H A N G E S & R E T U R N S
Subscribers may exchange tickets for other SDSO tickets of equal or lesser value. Exchanges across series may incur additional fees. No exchanges into Premium Concerts. Must exchange tickets 24 hours prior to the concert. Season ticket holders may return a ticket prior to concert for tax credit. All exchanges subject to availability. No cash returns on any tickets.
A C C E S S I B L E S E A T I N G
The Washington Pavilion theaters are wheelchair accessible. Complimentary assisted listening devices are available at the Box Office. Sign Language interpreters and large print/Braille programs available by request. Make requests at least three weeks ahead. Call the Box Office (605) 367-6000.
S U B S C R I B E T O D A Y !
Call today (605) 367-6000 or visit www.sdsymphony.org to become an SDSO Series Subscriber or renew your subscription.
Subscription Renewal Deadline: June 1ST
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MAESTRODELTA DAVID
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Dear Friends of the SDSO:
Welcome to a new, fresh, and exciting season of your orchestra. We at the SDSO strive to bring to you, the city of Sioux Falls, the state, and the region the best of the great legacy of classical music. Our offerings are broad, from the greatest works of the past—the monumental B Minor Mass of Bach—to the most important works of our own time, such as John Luther Adams’ Become Ocean, a meditation on the world we share.
Each of our programs is a special event. While they are each created to be uniquely experienced, together they form a rich exploration of music from all over the world and throughout time. This season will include music from Syria and Iran, side-by-side, finding common ground through sharing what we love. Ravel takes us to Spain and dazzles us with sounds and colors that scintillate. Rachmaninoff’s Russia, Beethoven and Mozart’s Vienna—a veritable musical tour of times and places—are all included in our 2016-17 season.
Jon Kimura Parker, a pianist who has received accolades from around the globe, joins us for Brahms’ monumental Piano Concerto No. 2. Our opera this season is considered by many scholars to be the greatest ever composed, Mozart’s exquisite Don Giovanni. And we celebrate thirty years with our principal clarinetist, the incomparable Christopher Hill, who is a treasure to the SDSO and to the entire community.
This is what a symphony orchestra brings; why what it does is so important. Nowhere else will you find this kind of musical breadth and depth. And your SDSO, made up of fine musicians from all over the region, plays every program with a no holds barred commitment to excellence, integrity, and passion.
Join us! There are so many ways to be a part of the music including special ticketing programs for new audience members and educational activities attached to every program. Immerse yourself in this ocean of great music, of art written for the ages and for us, right now.
DELTA DAVID GIERMusic Director
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BECOME OCEANTHREE MEDITATIONS ON THE BEAUTY OF WATEROCTOBER 8 7:30 PM
The SDSO opens its 95th season with three meditations on the beauty, power, and majesty of the earth’s most abundant resource. Wagner’s Ring Cycle begins and ends in the waters of the Rhine; Debussy’s masterpiece captures the sea during various times and moods. The SDSO lends its voice to the 2016 centennial celebration of the Pulitzer Prize by performing 2014 winner John Luther Adams’ Become Ocean. The New Yorker’s Alex Ross said: “There are shocks of beauty, shocks of feeling, shocks of insight. Such were the virtues of John Luther Adams’ Become Ocean.”
Wagner “Entry of the Gods into Valhalla” from Das Rheingold
Debussy La mer
Adams Become Ocean
“Shocks of beauty, shocks of feeling, shocks of insight.”
— The New Yorker
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Schumann SYMPHONY NO. 2JANUARY 14 7:30 PM
Celebrating the glorious sound of the symphonic orchestra, this concert opens with a side-by-side performance with the South Dakota Symphony Youth Orchestra of Rossini’s La Gazza Ladra Overture. New York Philharmonic Vice President of Education Theodore Wiprud describes his world premiere piece Sinfonietta as: “A colorful work exploring the outer limits of religious experience.” Schumann’s powerfully luminous Symphony No. 2 concludes the program.
Rossini Overture to La Gazza Ladra Wiprud Sinfonietta
Schumann Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 61
MozartDON GIOVANNIJANUARY 28 7:30 PM JANUARY 29 2:30 PM
The SDSO’s annual tradition of semi-staged opera continues with this staple of the opera repertoire, considered by many to be the greatest opera ever composed. Mozart’s thrilling tale of the gallant Don Giovanni, his philandering, and ultimate downfall is filled with comedy, intrigue and, well ... Hell. Mozart Don Giovanni
Brandon Hendrickson Don GiovanniKian Freitas LeporelloTimothy Bentch Don OttavioStacey Stofferahn Donna AnnaVictoria Cannizzo Donna ElviraNatalia Salemmo ZerlinaDaniel Scofield MassettoStephen Morscheck The Commendatore
Jon Kimura Parker Plays BRAHMSNOVEMBER 19 7:30 PM
Sonorous. Luxurious. The sound world of these two composers is filled with rich and beautiful movements, each one unique but deeply moving and satisfying. Rachmaninoff’s First Symphony is comprised of all of the elements for which he is known and loved: gorgeous melodies, powerful rhythms, and perfectly placed climaxes. Pianist Jon Kimura Parker has performed for Queen Elizabeth II, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Prime Ministers of Canada and Japan, and now brings his mastery to the SDSO with Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2.
Brahms Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83 Jon Kimura Parker, piano
Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 1 in D minor, Op. 13
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BOLÉROBRIDGING CULTURESFEBRUARY 25 7:30 PM
Renowned violist and Curtis Institute President Roberto Diaz joins the SDSO in a program exploring the power of music to connect even the most estranged cultures. Syrian-American composer Malek Jandali and Persian-American composer Behzad Ranjbaran join us for this musical dialogue, focusing on the peace to be achieved through sharing our love of music.
Two of Ravel’s most-loved works—Rapsodie espagnole and the iconic Boléro —close this evening full of ravishing sonic beauty.
Jandali Phoenix in Exile
Ranjbaran Viola Concerto Roberto Diaz, viola
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Ravel Boléro
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BachB MINOR MASSAPRIL 22 7:30 PMAPRIL 23 2:30 PM
The B Minor Mass, along with the St. Matthew Passion, is considered to be one of the most significant works of Bach, the greatest composer of music for the church. Bach never heard this work in its completed form, so it is left for us to scale its heights and plumb its mysteries. It is a transcendent work, and a stunning finale for the SDSO’s 2016-2017 season.
Bach Mass in B-minor Hannah Lu, soprano Nicole Warner, mezzo Joshua Kohl, tenor Stephen Bryant, bass-baritone
30 th ANNIVERSARY PRINCIPAL CLARINETIST
CHRISTOPHER HILL
Beethoven SYMPHONY NO. 1APRIL 1 7:30 PM APRIL 2 2:30 PM
The SDSO is proud to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Principal Clarinetist Christopher Hill with a performance of Daniel Dorff’s Summer Solstice. Hill’s impact on our community extends far beyond his work with SDSO and we are honored to celebrate his contributions to Sioux Falls and South Dakota. Audiences will revel in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 which concludes the program.
Haydn Symphony No. 94 in G major (Surprise)Dorff Summer Solstice Christopher Hill, clarinet
Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21
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HOLIDAY COLLAGEDECEMBER 10 2:30 PM DECEMBER 10 7:30 PM
Celebrate the holidays with your South Dakota Symphony Orchestra! Featuring seasonal favorites and Christmas cheer, this popular show is a wonderful event for the whole family. Join our beloved South Dakota tradition and make lasting memories of your own.
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE STRINGS: The Music of Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter & MoreMARCH 11 7:30 PM MARCH 12 2:30 PM
Sail the high seas, grab your wand, and travel to mystical lands as the SDSO brings to life Hollywood’s most memorable adventure and fantasy film scores. Featuring music from Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean, and much more, this concert will fill your mind with magic and wonder, awakening your inner hero.
Jeans ’n Classics: BOWIE & PRINCEOCTOBER 29 7:30 PM
Jeans ‘n Classics returns to the SDSO to showcase two giants of Pop: David Bowie & Prince. These legendary artists helped define the Pop genre with hits like “1999,” “Changes,” “Space Oddity,” and “Purple Rain.” The music of these Pop icons paired with the sounds of the orchestra will surely bring the crowd to its feet.
BEN FOLDS with the South Dakota Symphony OrchestraFEBRUARY 11 7:30 PM
The SDSO welcomes Ben Folds to the 2016-17 season for an energetic evening of the fresh, exciting sound he has dubbed “chamber rock.” Join us as Ben Folds guides audiences through a career-spanning set featuring new songs, re-arranged classics such as “Brick,” “The Luckiest,” and “Landed,” and a bit of Folds’ showmanship with your SDSO.
Not eligible for CYO4 (Choose Your Own 4) or The Quartet Flex Pass. No exchanges into this performance.
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Handel MESSIAHFRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 7:00 PMFirst Lutheran Church
Handel’s Messiah has been a Christmas tradition throughout the English-speaking world since it was composed over 275 years ago. The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra and Chorus continue that tradition with our annual production of this classic presentation of the life of Christ.
Handel Messiah, HWV 56Robin Leigh Massie, sopranoDouglas Dodson, countertenor Joshua Kohl, tenorSteven Condy, baritoneSouth Dakota Symphony Chorus
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SDSO FAMILY CONCERTA Family for TrebleSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 2:30 PMWashington Pavilion
Treble the dog needs a home! An energetic, music-loving dog, Treble, is searching for a home with the South Dakota Symphony. There’s just one problem—he doesn’t know anything about the orchestra! Through interactive and directed listening activities, children will explore and learn about the orchestra’s instrument families—woodwinds, brass, percussion, and strings—and help Treble find the perfect home.
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T H E S D S O G A L A
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 6:00 PMIn the Mary W. Sommervold Hall of the Washington Pavilion
The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Gala continues to be Sioux Falls’ premier fundraising event. Held on the stage of the beautiful Mary W. Sommervold Hall of the Washington Pavilion, you are invited to join over 300 guests from the Sioux Falls region. The evening begins with cocktails and a silent auction followed by dinner, a live auction, and dancing.
Call (605) 335-7933 to reserve your ticket or table.
G L O R I A L U N D S T R O MM A T I N E E S E R I E S
This season’s matinee series is dedicated to the memory of Gloria Lundstrom, funded by the Gloria Lundstrom Estate.
HOLIDAY COLLAGESATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 2:30 PM
Mozart DON GIOVANNI JANUARY 29 2:30 PM
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE STRINGS: The Music of Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter & MoreMARCH 12 2:30 PM
Beethoven SYMPHONY NO. 1 APRIL 2 2:30 PM
Bach B MINOR MASSAPRIL 23 2:30 PM
S T A I N E D G L A S S S E R I E S
Join the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra for the sixth season of the Stained Glass Series. Experience the vitality and virtuosity of the SDSO musicians in an intimate setting that will open your ears and eyes to music in entirely new ways. Maestro Gier and the SDSO musicians have created extraordinary programs that will give you a unique perspective on everything from the storied gems of the repertoire to works by today’s greats. Joined by an array of talented guests, these concerts explore the brilliant and beautiful masterpieces of the chamber repertoire. OCTOBER 16 2:30 PMSpirit of Peace
MARCH 5 2:30 PMOur Savior’s Lutheran Church
MAY 7 2:30 PMCalvary Cathedral
Y O U T H O R C H E S T R A
The SDSYO is designed to enhance young musicians’ talents in an inspiring and educational group setting. Through participation, students build leadership skills, develop musical talents, and create lasting friendships. The SDSYO encourages these students to enjoy a life of active engagement in the arts.
NOVEMBER 20 3:00 PMHarrisburg Performing Arts Center
MARCH 12 6:00 PMWashington Pavilion
MAY 14 3:00 PMBrandon Valley Performing Arts Center
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SUPER SUBSCRIPTION: 17 CONCERTSS T E P - B Y- S T E PI N S T R U C T I O N S
From any seat in the house you can feel the soul-stirring music of the Classical series in the spectacular Mary W. Sommervold Hall.
CLASSICAL SUBSCRIPTION: 7 CONCERTS
IMPERIAL SUBSCRIPTION: 11 CONCERTS
The Imperial Series combines all four Pops and all seven Classical concerts to create a season of eleven enriching and memorable Saturday evenings.
Receive the best seats for all seven Classical concerts, all four Pops concerts plus tickets to the Stained Glass Series and the SDSYO performances. A Super Subscription ensures that you catch every moment of these unparalleled experiences.
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PRIORITY SEATING STATUS Your subscription seats are yours to keep. You will have the chance to retain them for the 2017-2018 season. If you wish to change your seats, your request will be honored prior to new subscribers.
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Choose the combination of concerts (Super, Imperial, Classical, Pops, Matinee, Stained Glass, Youth Orchestra) that fits your life and your interests.
3 NUMBER OF SEATS
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4 ADD SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Don’t miss our annual holiday performance of Handel’s Messiah or A Family for Treble.
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Subscription Renewal Deadline: June 1ST
Support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS INCLUDECALL TODAY(605) 367-6000 OR VISIT US ATSDSYMPHONY.ORG
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W H E N P L A C I N G Y O U R O R D E R , P L E A S E N O T E T H E F O L L O W I N G :
The subscription renewal deadline is June 1, 2016 for current subscribers.Senior citizen prices are intended for patrons ages 65 and older.New subscribers will be seated according to the date received after existing subscribers have been seated.First priority in seating goes to Super Series and Imperial subscribers followed by Classical and Pops. Matinee subscribers will be seated in the order they are received.
The South Dakota Symphony Youth Orchestra is comprised of four student orchestras, ranging from a beginner string orchestra to an advanced symphonic orchestra. Members of the SDSYO are given the tools and training to pursue their artistic passions. The SDSYO concerts allow students to showcase their talents and perform in a professional environment.
YOUTH ORCHESTRA: 3 CONCERTS
S TA I N E D G L A S S S E R I E S : 3 C O N C E RT S
The Stained Glass Series puts you in the front row for the sixth season of this intimate and adventurous series.
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G L O R I A L U N D S T R O MM AT I N E E SUBSCRIPTION: 5 CONCERTS
This season’s matinee series is dedicated to the memory of Gloria Lundstrom, funded by the Gloria Lundstrom Estate.
If you want a perfect sampling of Classical and Pops concerts, the Gloria Lundstrom Matinee Series combines concerts from both series to create five unforgettable Sunday afternoons.
These popular shows sell quickly! A Pops subscription guarantees you a seat for the best entertainment around.
POPS SUBSCRIPTION: 4 CONCERTS
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SERIES SUBSCRIPTION $30
MESSIAH, FRIDAY, DEC 16 $20
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FAMILY PASS (UP TO 6 TICKETS)
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FAMILY CONCERT: A Family for Treble SUN, FEB 26
ADULTS $10 CHILDREN FREE
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